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See the complete list of actors and crew members who worked on the 2015 romantic comedy-drama film Aloha, directed by Cameron Crowe. Find out who played Brian Gilcrest, Allison Ng, Tracy Woodside, and more.
Aloha is a 2015 American romantic comedy film written, co-produced and directed by Cameron Crowe. It stars Bradley Cooper as former US Air Force officer Brian Gilcrest, who returns to Hawaii after being rehired by a former boss to oversee the launch of a privatized weapons satellite in the skies over Hawaii.
- $26.3 million
- Cameron Crowe
- $37–52 million
- Jónsi & Alex
May 29, 2015 · Aloha: Directed by Cameron Crowe. With Bradley Cooper, Emma Stone, Rachel McAdams, Bill Murray. A celebrated military contractor returns to the site of his greatest career triumphs and reconnects with a long-ago love while unexpectedly falling for the hard-charging Air Force watchdog assigned to him.
- Cameron Crowe
- 283
- 2 min
A celebrated military contractor returns to the site of his greatest career triumphs and re-connects with a long-ago love while unexpectedly falling for the hard-charging Air Force watchdog assigned to him.
May 29, 2015 · The cast alone is mesmerizing. Rated 4/5 Stars • Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/09/24 Full Review Benjamin C One on the worst movies I have seen and I generally like Cameron Crowes work.
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- Cameron Crowe
- PG-13
- Bradley Cooper
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Find out who starred in the 2015 drama-comedy film Aloha, directed by Cameron Crowe and featuring Bradley Cooper, Emma Stone, Rachel McAdams and more. See the full list of actors, producers, writers, composers and other crew members.
May 29, 2015 · This is the rare Crowe film that could stand to be a little longer, that could use some more development in its characters and breathing room in their relationships. As it stands now, “Aloha” feels like several films at once, crammed together and sped up, with results that are emotionally hollow and narratively confusing.